Cannabis plant named &#39;EREZ&#39;

ABSTRACT

The disclosure relates to a new and distinct cultivar of  Cannabis sativa  plant named ‘Erez’, characterized by a high amount of Cannabidiol (CBD) (&gt;16%) and a higher amount of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, ˜23%).

BACKGROUND

The disclosure is directed to a new and distinct cultivar of Cannabis sativa plant named ‘Erez’, characterized by a high amount of Cannabidiol (CBD) and a high amount of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

SUMMARY

Provided herein is a new and distinct Cannabis sativa L ssp. indica plant named ‘Erez’, as illustrated and described herein, having a particularly high level of CBD of more than 16% and particularly low level of THC of less than 1%.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a single fully grown plant of the variety;

FIG. 2 illustrates a flowering plant in close-up;

FIG. 3 illustrates a single leaf of the variety; and

FIG. 4 illustrates a dried bud.

DESCRIPTION

This invention relates to a new hybrid marijuana plant, Cannabis sativa L ssp. indica named Erez. The Erez is a medicinal variety of marijuana notable for its high proportion of THC to CBD.

The present plant was developed over 3 years through selective breeding from parents of unknown provenance in Birya, Israel. Propagate from seed, but large scale production generally occurs through asexual propagation using stem cuttings.

PLANT Exposed Plant Structure

This is an annual, dioecious plant. The natural height at 5 months old for indoor growth is 140 cm-165 cm, and for outdoor growth is 182 cm-215 cm.

A detailed list of characteristics follows:

-   Botanical classification: Cannabis sativa L ssp. indica. Parentage     unknown. -   Propagation: Stem cuttings. -   Time to initiate roots in summer: About 12 days. -   Plant description: Annual, dioecious flowering shrub; multi-stemmed;     vigorous; freely branching; removal of the terminal bud enhances     lateral branch development. -   Root description: Short taproot (less than 30 cm). Medium to fine,     dense lateral roots; white in color, brownish when “potbound”     (rootbound). -   First year stems:     -   -   Shape.—Round. Fine pubescence.         -   First year stem strength.—Strong.         -   First year stem color.—Young stem: 144C; older stems: 144A             (The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 1995 Ed.).         -   First year stem diameter.—Between 3 cm to 4.5 cm.         -   First year trunk diameter.—Between 8 cm to 10 cm at the soil             line.         -   Stern strength.—Lateral stems are strong but benefit from             being staked during flowering.         -   Internodes' length.—7 cm in the lower half and 4 cm in the             upper half. -   Foliage description:     -   -   Texture (upper and lower surfaces).—Upper surface scabrid             with non-visible stiff hairs; lower surface more or less             densely pubescent, covered with sessile glands.         -   Branch strength.—Strong.         -   Branch description.—Branches are short, dense with short,             broad leaflets.         -   Leaf arrangement.—Palmately compound (digitate) leaves with             5 or 7 leaflets per leaf. The bottom two leaflets are angled             upwards at about a 45 degree angle towards the middle             leaflet.         -   Venation pattern.—Palmately Compound (Digitate), with             serrated leaflets. Each serration has a lateral vein             extending to its tip from the central (primary) vein of the             leaflet. From each lateral vein there is usually a single             spur vein (sublateral vein) extending to the notch of each             serration.         -   Petiole length.—Average length of petiole of fan leaves 8             cm. -   Vegetative bud description: The wet flower buds have many long white     pistils, which become brown a week before harvest. The dried flower     buds are a medium to dark green, with orange/brown pistils (hairs). -   Flower description:     -   -   Inflorescence description.—Cone- or head-like, dense cluster             of false spikes with solitary flowers instead of cymes.             Enclosed by glandular, beaked bracteole; Flowers are often             paired. Petals are absent.         -   Wet flour color.—Wet flower buds have many long white             pistils, which become brown a week before harvest.         -   Dried flower color.—Dried flower buds are a medium to dark             green, with orange-brown hairs.         -   Spike length.—Ranges between 5 cm and 25 cm.         -   Pistils description.—Position: On buds, white and turning             brown a week before harvest.         -   Flower size.—About 1 cm in diameter and about 1.1 cm in             height.         -   Flowering time.—8 weeks. -   Peduncles:     -   -   Strength.—Strong, but can bend horizontally from weight of             flower buds.         -   Texture.—Moderately smooth, glabrous.         -   Pedicels description.—Short, scabrid with sessile glands and             visible hairs.

The fragrance is slightly sweet, having a fruity, ‘green”/‘fresh grass’, musky, medicinal smell. It is difficult to get this strain to produce male inflorescence Seeds may be acquired through STS breeding. This involves inducing a female plant to become a male plant by altering its hormones using (in this case) silver nitrate and sodium thiosulfate. The male plant may then be used to pollinate a female of the same variety and collect the seeds. The relative proportion of male plants is medium/high.

The plant variety is similar to the Avidekel, also a Cannabis indica subspecies.

The inflorescences (flower buds) of the female plant are used for medical purposes.

This plant is very versatile. It can be used to treat a wide range of health disorders. It has many beneficial medicinal qualities. Some uses include:

Stimulant

Anti-inflammatory

Pain management

Digestive disorders

Sleep disorders

Anti-nausea and vomiting (increases appetite)

Tourette syndrome

Parkinson's disease

Spasms

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

During the drying process, the buds tend to dry quicker than other varieties, and therefore require adequate relative humidity (>55%)

This variety prefers ‘soft water’; tap water should be filtered if it has an EC higher than 0.6 μS/cm.

The plants are generally grown with the aid of rooting hormone and synthetic pesticides.

USDA Plants Growth Habit Code FB Vigor 5/5 Productivity Good—500 g/m2 indoor, 250-400 g/plant outdoor Male flowering timing average Flowering score 7.5 Branches strong Fruit bloated THC level 23.0% CBD level 16.3%

Permits are required for growth of medical marijuana in certain states in the US and in Israel. 

1. A new and distinct Cannabis sativa L. ssp. indica plant named Erez, characterized by a high amount of Cannabidiol of greater than approximately 16% and a higher amount of THC of about 23%, as illustrated and described herein. 